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Conference Announcement

Oligonucletides Meeting To Feature Manufacturing And Delivery Systems

Published in Gene Therapy Weekly, February 21st, 2002

Late breaking advances in oligonucleotides research in the related fields of discovery, manufacturing, therapeutic delivery, and clinical development will be the focus of a conference titled "Oligonucleotides in Drug Discovery and Development."

The meeting will take place in Long Branch, New Jersey, on March 4-5, 2002, announces Strategic Research Institute.

This unique conference will provide thorough updates on the latest advances in the field and is also highlighted by outstanding presentations for the benefit of novel drug design and target validation. Manufacturing processes and delivery systems add an extra dimension to the meeting. This...

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